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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH [Woodside] Church

Church

Church
Rev. [Reverend] William M. Keay, Incumbant
Rev. [Reverend] A.F. Moir, F.C. [Free Church] Manse
Mr James Muirson
075 A plain building, having a steeple on the North Side, erected in 1848 for the members of the Established Church, belonging to the parish of Woodside. It is seated for 1040.
FREE CHURCH [Woodside] Free Church

Free Church

Free Church
Rev. [Reverend] A.F. Moir, Incumbant
Rev. [Reverend] William M. Keay E.C. [Established Church] Manse
Mr. James Muirson
075 A large plain building, erected in 1829 as a parish church, at the Disruption nearly the whole of the members joined the Free Church party, and the church and manse were given over to that body. It is seated for 1200.
COTTON CHAPEL (Congregational) Cotton Chapel (Congregational)
Cotton Chapel (Congregational)
Cotton Chapel (Congregational)
Rev. [Reverend] James Strachan, Incumbant
Rev. [Reverend] A.F. Moir

Rev. [Reverend] William M. Keay
075 A plain building, erected about 70 years ago as a place of meeting for the sect called Congregationalists or Independants. It is seated for about 700.
POLICE STATION [Woodside] Police Office
Police Office
Police Office
Aberdeen Directory
Name on Front of House
Sergt. [Sergeant] Morrison, County Police
075 A building, erected by the County, as a dwelling for a Constable, and as a temporary lock up. There being two cells for prisoners at the back of the building.

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